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  1. Cindy Fisher holding a giant cactus.

    Cindy Fisher '08MS shares how her work at SLIS led to a career training librarians in technology. What is your current job? In 2016 I began my current job at the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC) located in...

  2. Headshot of Cynthia Antenor

    We caught up with Cynthia to talk about her career path to becoming a travel registered nurse. Tell us a little bit about your background. I'm Haitian-American. My parents emigrated from Haiti, so they could work at a chance for...

  3. Lia Hollander teaching ESL

    We caught up with Lia about her career as a TESOL teacher and what it's like living abroad. On Teaching English as a Second Language (TESOL) As an eligible family member in the U.S. Foreign Service (State Department), I have...

  4. Headshot of Beatriz Datangel

    We caught up with Beatriz to learn more about her career path in product management in the tech industry. Tell us a little bit about your background. I’m a San Francisco native and originally wanted to study physical therapy at...

  5. Headshot of Amber Moy

    Amber tells us how Simmons prepared her to be resident clinician of Boston's STARR Program. What does your job entail? I'm a residential clinician for the Boston Regional STARR (Stabilization, Assessment, and Rapid Reintegration) Program, a 45-day mental and behavioral...

  6. Deborah Porter

    Deborah Z Porter, founder and executive director of the Boston Book Festival, on throwing pots and how she became a book person. What would you title your autobiography? Out of Cleveland. When you were a child, what did you want...

  7. Headshot of Sherry Seibel

    We asked Sherry about her research into the gender gap in computer science education. Dix scholar, Sherry Seibel '18 is researching how the motivations of women who attend coding bootcamps differ from the motivations of women who attend undergraduate computer...

  8. Pride flag waving with Simmons cupola in the background.

    December 1 marks the 30 th commemoration of World AIDS Day. In honor of 2018's theme, "Know Your Status," Professor Gary Bailey shares his personal experiences and thoughts on the effect of AIDS in the Black community. Learn how education...

  9. Kendall Bauer '16 and Becca Ruesch '17 at the event.

    The Communications Liaison hosts 5th annual networking event for students and alumnae/i. Students sat with communications alumnae/i at the fifth annual networking dinner on Thursday, November 8 to talk graduation, careers and life after Simmons. The dinner, hosted by the...

  10. Headshot of Meredith McCarroll

    The flexibility of the gender and cultural studies program broadened the scope of Meredith's scholarly work. Tell us about your current work. I am the Director of Writing and Rhetoric at Bowdoin College. I work with faculty and students across...